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he's saying this was the rule of law and i followed it. but when you're commander in chief of the united states, you can do anything you wanted, and i think the president has to take a with the buck stop here's" attitude. he decided he wanted to get us out of iraq and he's going to have to live with the consequences of that decision. >> glor: doug, between israel, gazaa and ukraine, are international crises going to dominate the latter half of obama's second term? >> it certainly seems that way. he is consumed with foreign affairs right now. seldom do you have a moment in time when so many things seem to be going wrong all over the world. it's hard to get any positive news on the front pages about something good going on in the war-- the united states and china going into a space program together or a new peace treaty between the united states and russia or something. there is none of this. it's just all grim news everywhere, and the president has to be the first responder for them all. >> glor: douglas brinkley from washington, thank you
he's saying this was the rule of law and i followed it. but when you're commander in chief of the united states, you can do anything you wanted, and i think the president has to take a with the buck stop here's" attitude. he decided he wanted to get us out of iraq and he's going to have to live with the consequences of that decision. >> glor: doug, between israel, gazaa and ukraine, are international crises going to dominate the latter half of obama's second term? >> it...
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is this to skirt the new law in a way? >> i think it's they want to see a lock-in of their current premium levels and then they really want to see how the affordable care act shakes out. remember there is an option for small businesses under the affordable care act but we don't know whether it's going to be more or less expensive for certain companies it is a great way for a company to sort of chill out for a year and see how this progresses. >> jeff: the stories about companies dropping health plans all together, should people be concerned about that? >> well, i think there are two kinds of people that are worried about that. one is hey, i don't want to lose coverage that i have. and most high skilled workers are not going to lose their coverage. companies are trying to attract and retain these people. so that's to the going to be a problem. but i think that for low wage earners and not such high skilled positions, you are at risk. the only good news is you will have the affordable care act and a marketplace option and yo
is this to skirt the new law in a way? >> i think it's they want to see a lock-in of their current premium levels and then they really want to see how the affordable care act shakes out. remember there is an option for small businesses under the affordable care act but we don't know whether it's going to be more or less expensive for certain companies it is a great way for a company to sort of chill out for a year and see how this progresses. >> jeff: the stories about companies...
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that's why this is a good law. >> doug napier is with the alliance. according to tax documents the conservative group spent more than $41 million in 2012 to promote dlisian-- christian values and also funded lawsuits an developed legislation to stop abortion and same-sex marriage. >> there is nothing that identifies as individuals as a homosexual. that is a smoke screen. it is a distraction from what this bill is. >> reporter: but lawyers have been outspoken on their views homosexuality. this is one of the group's top attorneys speaking to pastors in illinois last year. >> by being quiet about homosexuality, you may be condemning some of your people to hell. >> reporter: now, governor brewer has until saturday to act on this bill, though she is expected to make a decision by friday. the governor had been under intense pressure from both sides to make a decision. >> pelley: carter evans in phoenix tonight, thanks very much. now another issue for people all over the country, the extreme weather. rain is finally coming to the drought-plagued west, but it
that's why this is a good law. >> doug napier is with the alliance. according to tax documents the conservative group spent more than $41 million in 2012 to promote dlisian-- christian values and also funded lawsuits an developed legislation to stop abortion and same-sex marriage. >> there is nothing that identifies as individuals as a homosexual. that is a smoke screen. it is a distraction from what this bill is. >> reporter: but lawyers have been outspoken on their views...
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. >> reporter: leslye earned her degree in political science and she tells us she plans to go to law school. she called her father and told him the news and scott, we should mention she graduated from u.c.l.a. in just three years. >> pelley: ben, thank you. on to the other pressing question tonight: will the european financial crisis drag america back into recession? in an emergency measure here, britain is moving to defend itself. the treasury pledged the equivalent of about $150 billion to make sure that money keeps flowing. europe is the biggest economy in the world, and 17 countries use the currency called the euro. but several of them are nearly broke, and there's danger that a failure would trigger a financial crisis like we saw in 2008. that is the warning from the man who works here: number 11 downing street in london, next door to the prime minister. george osborne is the top treasury official. he told us europe must create a common banking system so that strong countries can support the weak. we asked him what he's been telling europe's leaders. >> the messages they're gett
. >> reporter: leslye earned her degree in political science and she tells us she plans to go to law school. she called her father and told him the news and scott, we should mention she graduated from u.c.l.a. in just three years. >> pelley: ben, thank you. on to the other pressing question tonight: will the european financial crisis drag america back into recession? in an emergency measure here, britain is moving to defend itself. the treasury pledged the equivalent of about $150...
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what kind of rules. >> we want islamic law. it's the only solution. >> reporter: you're speaking for you, though. >> no. >> what about the millions of syrian people who don't want to live under islamic law? >> where are these people, then? >> reporter: but this isn't your country. >> we're fighting for our country. >> reporter: these days, assad is not the only enemy. recent u.s.-led airstrikes against islamic militants in iraq and syria have re-ignited the belief that the west is fighting a war on islam. >> the american government, american lobby that's waging this crusade against the muslims all around the world, they've always been our enemy. >> reporter: so do you think there will be more attacks on america, more terrorist attacks? >> if you keep on poking and cornering a wild dog that wants nothing but its freedom, well, he will bite you, and he will bite you hard. this fight never ends, never ends. this is our religion. this is our faith. this is what we believe in. >> pelley: well, that may be what he believes in, but mi
what kind of rules. >> we want islamic law. it's the only solution. >> reporter: you're speaking for you, though. >> no. >> what about the millions of syrian people who don't want to live under islamic law? >> where are these people, then? >> reporter: but this isn't your country. >> we're fighting for our country. >> reporter: these days, assad is not the only enemy. recent u.s.-led airstrikes against islamic militants in iraq and syria have...
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that the ban violates the equal protection clause of the 14th amendment which basically says that the law must treat everyone equally. john blackstone is looking into where this case is headed next. >> reporter: outside the courthouse, supporters of same- sex marriage cheered the ninth circuit's decision overturning proposition 8. the ruling says proposition 8 serves no purpose and has no affect other than the lessen the status and human dignity of gays and lesbians in california. when proposition 8 passed in november, 2008, it brought an abrupt end to five months when same-sex marriage was legal in california. the fact that same sex couples had once been allowed to marry was a key factor in the appeals court decision says law professor even lee. once there's a right granted it's hard to take it away? >> it should be harder to take away a right that's been granted than it is to stop somebody from getting something they never had. >> reporter: those who support proposition 8, however, say same-sex partners don't need to be married to enjoy equal rights. ron prendes is with the protect marr
that the ban violates the equal protection clause of the 14th amendment which basically says that the law must treat everyone equally. john blackstone is looking into where this case is headed next. >> reporter: outside the courthouse, supporters of same- sex marriage cheered the ninth circuit's decision overturning proposition 8. the ruling says proposition 8 serves no purpose and has no affect other than the lessen the status and human dignity of gays and lesbians in california. when...
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protestors are making their voices heard outside a law enforcement trade show. good evening, i'm veronica de la cruz. >> i'm allen martin. kpix 5's juliette goodrich on what has those protestors so upset. juliette. >> reporter: along broadway street, the street is completely shut down between 7th and 11th streets because the protestors have taken over. they are protesting a trade show called urban shield 2014 saying the convention promotes military tactics and puts public resources into tanks and war machines and attention the money away from antipoverty and public safety programs. let's go inside the convention center to show you what urban shield is all about. we got a chance to look at the latest in law enforcement vehicles and the equipment inside. they also have many vendor demonstration going on inside to show off the latest gear and tactics. but protestors say it's these military tactics that they oppose and that police are taking it too far. one of protestors said her son was shot and killed by an oakland police officer two years ago and he was unarmed.
protestors are making their voices heard outside a law enforcement trade show. good evening, i'm veronica de la cruz. >> i'm allen martin. kpix 5's juliette goodrich on what has those protestors so upset. juliette. >> reporter: along broadway street, the street is completely shut down between 7th and 11th streets because the protestors have taken over. they are protesting a trade show called urban shield 2014 saying the convention promotes military tactics and puts public resources...
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. >> reporter: for the healthcare law to work, the state needs to sign up more than 200,000 people, and enough younger healthier people to balance out the older, sicker residents in the insurance pool. >> everybody is watching. it is challenging to be a first, it is challenging to be in the limelight. >> reporter: cover oregon chief operating officer triz de la rosa. >> whatever it takes to get them there, so whether it is a woman, strumming a guitar or whether it is a rap, that message is there. >> reporter: it may be a tough sell. >> as much as you can have an ad campaign that sort of inspires me at the end of the day, the government is in washington, d.c., and has never met you. >> reporter: although the ad did inspire nanke to create his own video and song. >> ♪ follow the trail, you know, it is going to derail ♪ if we don't face it. >> those who do want to enroll in oregon's plan can start doing so october 1st. anna werner, cbs news. >> glor: still ahead, pastor rick warren's first public words on the suicide of his son. if you're looking for help relieving heartburn, caused by
. >> reporter: for the healthcare law to work, the state needs to sign up more than 200,000 people, and enough younger healthier people to balance out the older, sicker residents in the insurance pool. >> everybody is watching. it is challenging to be a first, it is challenging to be in the limelight. >> reporter: cover oregon chief operating officer triz de la rosa. >> whatever it takes to get them there, so whether it is a woman, strumming a guitar or whether it is a...
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said the law will have no impact on safety. there is news tonight about another big battle, the one over the federal budget. a major credit rating agency fitch, turned up the heat on congress and the president today to reach a deal on raising the government's borrowing limit so it can pay its bills. if they don't, fitch threatened to downgrade america's a.a.a. credit rating. in syria tonight, no place is safe from the civil war. today, two explosions devastated the university in aleppo syria's largest city. more than 80 people were killed; most of them were students. this war started two years ago as a popular uprising against the syrian dictator. correspondent clarissa ward has been working inside syria and is just back across the border in turkey tonight. clarissa, you've been talking to your sources. what can you tell us about the university bombing? >> well, scott, this university is located in a relatively calm part of the city that is under government control. but so far, we don't really have a sense of who was responsibl
said the law will have no impact on safety. there is news tonight about another big battle, the one over the federal budget. a major credit rating agency fitch, turned up the heat on congress and the president today to reach a deal on raising the government's borrowing limit so it can pay its bills. if they don't, fitch threatened to downgrade america's a.a.a. credit rating. in syria tonight, no place is safe from the civil war. today, two explosions devastated the university in aleppo syria's...
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we need a border enforcement law. we need interior enforcement and we need to fix our legal immigration system. right now people come to this country based on family relations, not based on skills. most other countries have a legal immigration system that's good for their country and we should do the same. when it comes to people who came here illegal, we want people to get right with the law and that does not include amnesty. we have specific ideas for how come people and get right with the law. that means going on probation. you have it to go on certain terms of probation, pay fines, get a background check, learn english, learn civics and make sure we have independently identified we have secured the borders, and have an e-verify system in place. then and only then can that person get a legal work permit, no special faght way. if a person in this situation wants to get in the line to get a green card, like any other immigrant, but at the back of the line. we think that's the right way to go. that's the opposite of a
we need a border enforcement law. we need interior enforcement and we need to fix our legal immigration system. right now people come to this country based on family relations, not based on skills. most other countries have a legal immigration system that's good for their country and we should do the same. when it comes to people who came here illegal, we want people to get right with the law and that does not include amnesty. we have specific ideas for how come people and get right with the...
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exceptions and escape clauses in that law. and jeff, don't be surprised if the white house and state department lawyers find some way to avoid calling this a coup. >> glor: chip reid at the white house tonight. chip, thank you. another problem the administration is facing is getting health care reform up and running. under mounting pressure, it's now delaying until after the congressional elections next year a key part of the program, what's called the employer mandate. wyatt andrews has more on that. >> reporter: as the managing partner of the hotel bethlehem in pennsylvania, bruce haynes was relieved to hear he will not be penalized next year for the workers he can't afford to pay health insurance. the one-year reprieve saves him at least $50,000 in fines and a mountain of paperwork. >> this is an administrative nightmare for business. there's unintended consequences of this bill in terms of... for employees. it's not as simple as more people are going to get health insurance. >> reporter: the health reform law called for bu
exceptions and escape clauses in that law. and jeff, don't be surprised if the white house and state department lawyers find some way to avoid calling this a coup. >> glor: chip reid at the white house tonight. chip, thank you. another problem the administration is facing is getting health care reform up and running. under mounting pressure, it's now delaying until after the congressional elections next year a key part of the program, what's called the employer mandate. wyatt andrews has...
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in the last six weeks, law enforcement has moved more quickly against isis sympathizers who may only be borderline operational. scott, the more aggressive approach comes as we get closer to the july 4th holiday. isis has called for attacks on police, military, and parades. >> pelley: jeff pegues in our washington newsroom. jeff, thanks. today, isis said it detonated four car bombs in yemen's capital saana. at least four people were killed, 60 wounded. isis is from the sunni branch of islam. two of the targets were shiite mosques. clarissa ward is in saana tonight. clarissa, what can you tell us about it? >> reporter: good evening, scott. well, our team heard three loud blasts at about 7:00 p.m. local time. we now know they targeted two shiite mosques as well as the home of a houthi leader and also the houthi's political offices here. now, the houthis, who are supported by iran, swept into power in yemen last fall, and since then they've really been quite successful at pushing islamist militants out of the capital, but now, tonight, isis- - which has a much smaller footprint here than
in the last six weeks, law enforcement has moved more quickly against isis sympathizers who may only be borderline operational. scott, the more aggressive approach comes as we get closer to the july 4th holiday. isis has called for attacks on police, military, and parades. >> pelley: jeff pegues in our washington newsroom. jeff, thanks. today, isis said it detonated four car bombs in yemen's capital saana. at least four people were killed, 60 wounded. isis is from the sunni branch of...
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and telling our kinsman and the american south look you have got to obey the law. and worse what we have been doing is wrong. that is tough. because are you telling a southern white that what his baddee-- daddy and his granddaddy believed was wrong. and that's hard to accept. >> reporter: one of patterson's last efforts was editing down the 600,000 word king james bible saying quote the great stories were too hard to follow. he died at a st. petersberg home of complicate complicate-- complications from cancer at the age of 89. >> jeff: coming up the ultimate inauguration perk your own social media butler. >> parts of's nation's capital are closed off for a dress rehearsal of next monday's inauguration complete withstand ins for the president and first lady both are u.s. service members whether you are following events in d.c., in person orion line social media can help share the moment os. if you are wary of it, our senior white house correspondent bill plante says there is help. >> for washington hotels creating standout inauguration packages is a long stand drag
and telling our kinsman and the american south look you have got to obey the law. and worse what we have been doing is wrong. that is tough. because are you telling a southern white that what his baddee-- daddy and his granddaddy believed was wrong. and that's hard to accept. >> reporter: one of patterson's last efforts was editing down the 600,000 word king james bible saying quote the great stories were too hard to follow. he died at a st. petersberg home of complicate complicate--...
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in a statement, they announced that they are implementing strict islamic sharia law. women must stay at home, cigarettes and alcohol are banned, and the hands of thieves will be cut off. today, the group was fighting in towns just 60 miles from the capital. iraq is descending into a sectarian civil war. >> pelley: so, clarissa, with the insurgents 60 miles or so from where you are in baghdad right now, how does the iraqi government intend to defend itself? >> reporter: well, that's just it, scott. the government doesn't appear to have any real strategy, other than remobilizing these shiite militias which, of course, only inflamed those sectarian tensions. and so far, we've seen no evidence that they've tried to find a political solution, trying to reengage and reintegrate those disenfranchised sunni leaders who may prove to be valuable partners in fighting isis. >> pelley: clarissa ward in baghdad tonight. so, the militants of isis, the islamic state of iraq and syria, intend to create a new nation, a nation of strict islamic law. its fighters have at times executed s
in a statement, they announced that they are implementing strict islamic sharia law. women must stay at home, cigarettes and alcohol are banned, and the hands of thieves will be cut off. today, the group was fighting in towns just 60 miles from the capital. iraq is descending into a sectarian civil war. >> pelley: so, clarissa, with the insurgents 60 miles or so from where you are in baghdad right now, how does the iraqi government intend to defend itself? >> reporter: well, that's...
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. >> i will work with anybody to implement and improve this law effectively. you got good ideas? bring them to me. let's go. but we're not repealing it as long as i'm president. >> pelley: the white house told us today that 650,000 americans visited the web site today alone. the administration says there were one million visits yesterday. manuel bojorquez tells us many of the people visiting the site are having a much more positive experience than earlier users did. >> come on, guys. >> reporter: moksha efsea, a pet sitter in fort worth, texas, said he had no problem enrolling in healthcare.gov, a big difference from two months ago. >> i'm a dog walker, it's a difference between a cooperative thing and a friendly dog wagging their tail and one trying to bite me. >> reporter: because he has panic attacks, he says private insurance would have cost him $800 a month. with a tax credit, his new plan will cost $112. looks like it's going to work out for everyone. the savings are unimaginable. >> reporter: in dallas, le dawn stark spent yesterday afternoon trying to sign up, too. she's
. >> i will work with anybody to implement and improve this law effectively. you got good ideas? bring them to me. let's go. but we're not repealing it as long as i'm president. >> pelley: the white house told us today that 650,000 americans visited the web site today alone. the administration says there were one million visits yesterday. manuel bojorquez tells us many of the people visiting the site are having a much more positive experience than earlier users did. >> come...
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have now the former director of the national counter terrorism center is what ed snowden did made both law enforcement against this problem and intelligence against this problem for difficult. >> rose: you have talked to people who have been recruited. what is it that attracts them? >> i think sometimes we forget that there is a real ideology behind this. this isn't just a bunch of psychopaths who see people getting beheaded online think i want a part of that. there is a perception that they are the vic testimonies of a war that the west is waging against islam. and so there's annie peel that comes with essentially trying to be a hero and go in and defend your religion and defend the innocent muslims being persecuted. that's the first thing. the second thing when you look at the shift in recruitment much radicalization, you just touched on this, the whole to which internet is playing. people are not being recruited any longer in mosques by clerics with very foreign sounding names. they're being recruited online, behind closed doors by people who speak their language, by people who they may
have now the former director of the national counter terrorism center is what ed snowden did made both law enforcement against this problem and intelligence against this problem for difficult. >> rose: you have talked to people who have been recruited. what is it that attracts them? >> i think sometimes we forget that there is a real ideology behind this. this isn't just a bunch of psychopaths who see people getting beheaded online think i want a part of that. there is a perception...
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. >> there's a very fine line between protesting peacefully and breaking the law, and using explosives is not one way to do that. >> reporter: just two weeks ago, federal agents put up wanted billboard ads for the fugitive in 7 states. him. h was not one of them. >> the idea of him hiding in par died, to be honest, i don't blame him, that doesn't mean the fbi is not going to be there to flush out bad guys. >> reporter: in san francisco, haim da lin, kpix 5. >> the fbi is offering a quarter of a million dollars reward for information leading to the arrest and prosecution of daniel san diego. >>> oakland police are looking for a man they say is responsible for two assaults on school campuses. they put out this sketch today. he is described as white or latino with a heavy build, short black hair, and a black moustache. he may have a rash or birthmark on the left side of his forehead. the most recent incident happened last friday at oakland's world academy. chopper 5 was overhead after the school went into lockdown. a 7-year-old girl told officials she had been molested. police determined
. >> there's a very fine line between protesting peacefully and breaking the law, and using explosives is not one way to do that. >> reporter: just two weeks ago, federal agents put up wanted billboard ads for the fugitive in 7 states. him. h was not one of them. >> the idea of him hiding in par died, to be honest, i don't blame him, that doesn't mean the fbi is not going to be there to flush out bad guys. >> reporter: in san francisco, haim da lin, kpix 5. >> the...
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adding being a thrill seeker does not gym immunity from the law. but the men who have 30 years of b.a.s.e. jumping experience among them insists no one was in any danger. >> at the time that we did it in the middle of the night, with the proper weather conditions it was a calculated risk. >> reporter: while bratton hopes these arrests will send a strong message to copycats. the native new yorkers have few regrets. >> we love b.a.s.e. jumping, this is our city and we jumped it. >> reporter: the trio insists that this was not a publicity stunt. they said they released their video just to get ahead of their story. they promise any proceeds from the video will be donated to the families of 9/11 victims. clarissa, gayle, charlie, they're back in court in july. >> i'm with bill bratton on this. >> crazy, when they say there's no danger to anyone. except yourself. does your mother knowy you are? what are doing? >> it's very dangerous. and it sends a message to security. it seems like they need to do rning because of bad weather in the region. officials re
adding being a thrill seeker does not gym immunity from the law. but the men who have 30 years of b.a.s.e. jumping experience among them insists no one was in any danger. >> at the time that we did it in the middle of the night, with the proper weather conditions it was a calculated risk. >> reporter: while bratton hopes these arrests will send a strong message to copycats. the native new yorkers have few regrets. >> we love b.a.s.e. jumping, this is our city and we jumped it....
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employers who are uncomfortable with this new rule and pointed out, scott, that this is already the law of the land in 28 states where those states have managed to work out concerns with organizations. >> pelley: thank you, nancy. why are gasoline prices rising at a time when they usually fall? airport screening-- the t.s.a. puts more travelers in the express lane. and a winter of extremes. europe is frozen solid while washington is in bloom. when the "cbs evening news" continues. that are oh...so...whoa. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. i have a great fit with my dentures. i love kiwis. i've always had that issue with the seeds getting under my denture. super poligrip free -- it creates a seal of the dentures in my mouth. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. super poligrip free made the kiwi an enjoyable experience. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. you walk into a conventional mattress store, it
employers who are uncomfortable with this new rule and pointed out, scott, that this is already the law of the land in 28 states where those states have managed to work out concerns with organizations. >> pelley: thank you, nancy. why are gasoline prices rising at a time when they usually fall? airport screening-- the t.s.a. puts more travelers in the express lane. and a winter of extremes. europe is frozen solid while washington is in bloom. when the "cbs evening news"...
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he vetoed one that would have given the state the toughest gun laws in the nation. mark kelly reports. >> reporter: the governor signed more gun control bills than he vetoed. and for supporters of gun control legislation they say this is a good step forward. out of the 18 bills, 11 the governor signed. assembly member nancy skinner sponsored two of them. >> the purpose of both these bills is to increase safety in our communities, prevent gun violence, and to give our public safety officials and others more tools. >> reporter: ab-48 closes a loophole making it illegal to buy or possess conversion kits. conversion kits allow gun owners to shoot more than 10 rounds of bullets with one pull of the trigger. >> the fact you could convert a magazine to be a high capacity magazine goes counter to what state law wants and it provides the ability to turna weapon into a mass shooting machine. >> reporter: ab-1131 addresses the mentally ill, they can't buy a gun for five years if a gun holder makes a serious physical threat against a victim. >> 1131 goes a long way to helping m
he vetoed one that would have given the state the toughest gun laws in the nation. mark kelly reports. >> reporter: the governor signed more gun control bills than he vetoed. and for supporters of gun control legislation they say this is a good step forward. out of the 18 bills, 11 the governor signed. assembly member nancy skinner sponsored two of them. >> the purpose of both these bills is to increase safety in our communities, prevent gun violence, and to give our public safety...
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but, bob, romney says he pays what the law requires. >> schieffer: all right, thank you very much, jan. well, there was bad news on the drought today. government forecasters said it's likely to continue at least through november and while they don't expect it to expand in size, this week it did grow more intense in the heart land. jim axelrod with that. >> reporter: the worst drought in 50 years could cost iowa 19% of its corn crop. farmer steve swenka cleared his shriveled corn to feed his cattle. >> they're completely out of grass at this stage. you do what you need to do. >> reporter: recent reign forms have helped conditions in some parts of the midwest, but in nebraska, areas in exceptional drought jumped from 3% last week to 22%. in neighboring kansas, it's up from 39% to 63%. >> the heartland of the u.s., the great plains, is actually getting worse. >> reporter: dave miskus is at the government's climate prediction center. their latest three-month forecast predicts drought will persist or intensify in a band which stretches from california to the mississippi river. >> the interi
but, bob, romney says he pays what the law requires. >> schieffer: all right, thank you very much, jan. well, there was bad news on the drought today. government forecasters said it's likely to continue at least through november and while they don't expect it to expand in size, this week it did grow more intense in the heart land. jim axelrod with that. >> reporter: the worst drought in 50 years could cost iowa 19% of its corn crop. farmer steve swenka cleared his shriveled corn to...
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law. the law would require texans to show government-issued photo identification in order to vote. the u.s. justice department says this would keep thousands from voting and violates the voting rights act. more now from anna werner. er.reporter: college students demarieno hill and dominique ndnday are registering voters in houston's third ward, a place where many minorities aren't eigned up to vote. it thank you. gn okay, then. >> reporter: they don't like the new law. >> we already have an uphill struggle to encourage people to register so now when we tell them they have to jump through these hoops it's more of a struggle. >> reporter: the law requires texas' 13 million voters to tresent a photo i.d. at the polls and not just any photo , on, only a driver's license, passport, military i.d., gun permit, or a state-issued identification card will be accepted. attorney general greg abbot says it's to combat election fraud. >> in this last election in may there were more than 200 votes cast for corpses and when you have dead people casting votes you see we have a threat to the integri
law. the law would require texans to show government-issued photo identification in order to vote. the u.s. justice department says this would keep thousands from voting and violates the voting rights act. more now from anna werner. er.reporter: college students demarieno hill and dominique ndnday are registering voters in houston's third ward, a place where many minorities aren't eigned up to vote. it thank you. gn okay, then. >> reporter: they don't like the new law. >> we already...
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and get this-- there's a law that prohibits the v.a. from paying for in vitro fertilization because of concerns unused embryos might be discarded. what was your reaction when you found out the v.a. wouldn't t ver? >> i couldn't believe it, really. this was something that happened in war and, you know, they do a great job of fixing everything else, but i'm just, like, baffled why they can't really offer assistance with this. >> reporter: with efforts to change the law stymied by the politics of abortion, kevin and lauren got married this weekend and made no secret of their dream. >> i am looking forward to every ngy that i have with you, to watching us grow from just the two of us to a family that we've always dreamed of. >> kevin, you may kiss your wife. ( applause ) >> reporter: they will start fertility treatments right away using her teacher's insurance to pay for it because the government that sent him to war will not. david martin, cbs news, hagerstown, maryland. >> pelley: firefighters call it a dangerous dance, but who's leading?
and get this-- there's a law that prohibits the v.a. from paying for in vitro fertilization because of concerns unused embryos might be discarded. what was your reaction when you found out the v.a. wouldn't t ver? >> i couldn't believe it, really. this was something that happened in war and, you know, they do a great job of fixing everything else, but i'm just, like, baffled why they can't really offer assistance with this. >> reporter: with efforts to change the law stymied by the...
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that law just went into effect in january. workers say wearing gloves when handling food is unnecessary and even unhygienic. stay with us, traffic and weather in just a moment. >>> good morning everybody. here with your kcbs traffic. if you are heading for the san jose area, there's an accident now, northbound 101 approaching blossom hill. this accident blocking at least 3 lanes of traffic. so expect a delay approaching the scene. in factors. chp has issued a traffic advisory now with the big rig accident blocking multiple lanes. as we move onto the rest of the commute, the bay bridge toll plaza backs up into the macarthur maze. here's lawrence. >>> we have sunshine coming our way, patchy fog this morning. thick in spots, especially toward russian hills. looking out toward the golden gate. fog on shore. that is going to break up leaving lots of sunshine behind. the temperatures going to be nice this afternoon. mid- to upper 70s inlander. 60s and 70s inside the bay, 60s patchy fog toward the coast. a chance of rain by tomorrow,
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the professor testified he taught self-defense law in his criminal justice class. >> i remember talking about it quite a few times, not just on one particular occasion. >> reporter: on tuesday, jurors heard zimmerman say in a tv interview he had no knowledge of florida's "stand your ground" law. zimmerman's injuries during his confrontation with trayvon martin were not serious. the defense is trying to show that fear of great bodily harm is enough to act in self-defense. >> you don't have to wait until you're almost dead before you can defend yourself. >> no. i was advised you probably don't do that. >> reporter: later a dna expert testified he did not find any traces of zimmerman's dna under martin's fingernails. >> no, there was nothing foreign to trayvon martin. >> reporter: jurors saw the blood-stained sweatshirt martin wore the night he died. forensic analyst amy see vert showed the gun that was used and said the shot was fired at very close range with a gun that was fully loaded. >> it is consistent with the firearm touching the outer sweatshirt and the inner sweatshirt. >> report
the professor testified he taught self-defense law in his criminal justice class. >> i remember talking about it quite a few times, not just on one particular occasion. >> reporter: on tuesday, jurors heard zimmerman say in a tv interview he had no knowledge of florida's "stand your ground" law. zimmerman's injuries during his confrontation with trayvon martin were not serious. the defense is trying to show that fear of great bodily harm is enough to act in self-defense....
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concealed weapons permit for his nine millimeter handgun and florida's so-called stand your ground law gives people wide latitude to use deadly force rather than retreat if they're afraid for their lives or in fear of grave bodily harm. zimmerman told police martin had attacked him, breaking his nose and knocking his head against the pavement. police officers reported zimmerman had a bloody nose but 40 minutes after the shooting at the sanford police station the camera does not appear to show any obvious head injuries. zimmerman was questioned by police here for five hours and was released without being arrested on charged. since then, the 28-year-old has not been seen in public. zimmerman has a new lawyer now, his name is mark o'mara, an experienced trial lawyer practicing here in orlando and also a former prosecutor. yesterday zimmerman's former legal team cut ties with him after they complained zimmerman cut contact with them and called the special prosecutor himself. scott, zimmerman will have his first court appearance some time tomorrow. >> pelley: mark, thank you very much. tray
concealed weapons permit for his nine millimeter handgun and florida's so-called stand your ground law gives people wide latitude to use deadly force rather than retreat if they're afraid for their lives or in fear of grave bodily harm. zimmerman told police martin had attacked him, breaking his nose and knocking his head against the pavement. police officers reported zimmerman had a bloody nose but 40 minutes after the shooting at the sanford police station the camera does not appear to show...
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under spanish law in a foreclosure you lose your home but keep the debt. esther san ruiz was evicted but owes the bank more than $200,000. now she helps people like reyes fight the banks. "there will be justice if we did what the u.s. does," she said, "where you lose your home but at least you don't to pay off your mortgage on top of that." >> reporter: do you blame the banks? do you blame the government? "i blame the government and the banks," she said. "the banks were giving mortgages to poor people like they were giving candy to a child." on this day reyes was lucky. in a sidewalk negotiation, the bank representative backed down and agreed to work out a deal. it's a reprieve for reyes but it's not a solution for banks struggling under the weight of an estimated $185 billion in bad loans. >> pelley: clarissa is joining us now in the london bureau. clarissa, the european union has put together an emergency bailout fund of about $650 billion. isn't that enough to take care of spain? >> reporter: ostensibly, scott, there would be enough money there to bail
under spanish law in a foreclosure you lose your home but keep the debt. esther san ruiz was evicted but owes the bank more than $200,000. now she helps people like reyes fight the banks. "there will be justice if we did what the u.s. does," she said, "where you lose your home but at least you don't to pay off your mortgage on top of that." >> reporter: do you blame the banks? do you blame the government? "i blame the government and the banks," she said....
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the supreme court voted 5-4 that the 1978 law did not apply in this case. justice samuel alito wrote brown abandoned the indian child before birth and never had custody of the child. >> reporter: when you hear that, what goes through your mind? >> i never abandoned my child. >> reporter: but you said yes in that text message, and you signed the paperwork before you left for iraq. >> right. and that was one of the dumbest decisions i made. >> playing tag. >> reporter: oh. you like to play tag? but the justices also decided to leave the custody in the hands of a south carolina court. the couple who want her back declined a request for a interview said we're missing veronica like crazy and are anxious to see and talk to and hold her again. >> reporter: have you begun to talk about what kind of situation could happen here? >> no. there's no parent that should have to have that conversation with their child and say, hey, you're going somewhere else. you won't be able to see me again. >> reporter: south carolina supreme court will have to decide what's in veronic
the supreme court voted 5-4 that the 1978 law did not apply in this case. justice samuel alito wrote brown abandoned the indian child before birth and never had custody of the child. >> reporter: when you hear that, what goes through your mind? >> i never abandoned my child. >> reporter: but you said yes in that text message, and you signed the paperwork before you left for iraq. >> right. and that was one of the dumbest decisions i made. >> playing tag. >>...
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there's no law against it, as long as the bombers don't enter u.s. air space. with president obama and russia's putin attending the same summit in australia this weekend, these new patrols are an in-your-face way of saying, we're a global power and we're not going to let you push us around. >> pelley: david martin at the pentagon, thanks. today, a man believed to be the leader of the terrorist group known as isis or islamic state told followers to "explode volcanoes of jihad everywhere." abu bakr al baghdadi was heard on audio only, but his statement today seems to have put one mystery to rest. clarissa ward is in our london newsroom tonight. clarissa? >> reporter: good evening, scott. well, this is al baghdadi's first message since the u.s.-led strikes against militants in iraq and syria began, a campaign that he calls a failure, but beyond the expected rhetoric and bluster, the main purpose of this 17-minute audio message appears to be to put to bed any rumors that baghdadi was injured in coalition air strikes last friday. he makes specific mention of preside
there's no law against it, as long as the bombers don't enter u.s. air space. with president obama and russia's putin attending the same summit in australia this weekend, these new patrols are an in-your-face way of saying, we're a global power and we're not going to let you push us around. >> pelley: david martin at the pentagon, thanks. today, a man believed to be the leader of the terrorist group known as isis or islamic state told followers to "explode volcanoes of jihad...
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law enforcement, that figure ballooned to more than 13,000. and g4s simply couldn't keep up. >> it is down to g4s. we are contracted to deliver stuff, we should have done that. >> reporter: it's a big blunder on a sensitive issue. >> the city of london. >> reporter: this month seven years ago london won the 2012 games. and the very next day suicide bombers killed 52 people on a bus in the london subway. so g4s's announcement has put the government on the defensive. their plan b? more troops. that means another 3.5 thousand soldiers to keep the games secure. but at the moment officials say there is no specific terrorist threat against the olympics. in fact, organizers are concerned about something else, the weather. this has been the wettest summer in the u.k. since records began. and the forecast, more of the same. liz best palmer, cbs news, london. >> jeff: later, a summer camp for kids, no electronics allowed. climbers learning the risks the hard way, and the rooftop preacher is back with a renewed plea to end a scourge of summer violence. w
law enforcement, that figure ballooned to more than 13,000. and g4s simply couldn't keep up. >> it is down to g4s. we are contracted to deliver stuff, we should have done that. >> reporter: it's a big blunder on a sensitive issue. >> the city of london. >> reporter: this month seven years ago london won the 2012 games. and the very next day suicide bombers killed 52 people on a bus in the london subway. so g4s's announcement has put the government on the defensive. their...
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we inherit that from god's revelation in the bible, in natural law, so he couldn't change that if he wanted to. >> let me quote "the new york times." the fact that he made such comments and used the word "gay" was nevertheless revolutionary and likely to generate discussion in local diocese. >> revolutionary. >> that goes back to gayle's point. emphasis and tone. gentle merciful tone. that's refreshing. i for one hate to see that it snies were you surprised? >> no. what's surprising is people were surprised. i was on at easter time and i got tons of mail -- you asked me -- you put me on the spot -- i'm glad you did. what would you say to a gay couple that said to you what does the church say to us. i said the church says we love you, we need you, come on in and welcome. people thought that was revolutionary. what surprises me gayle, is that people are still surprised. >>> tiger woods wowing golf fans at the bridgestone invitational in akron, ohio. yesterday he came oh so close to shooting a 59 but came up just a bit short. >> he ended up shooting a 61 that tied his career best. woods
we inherit that from god's revelation in the bible, in natural law, so he couldn't change that if he wanted to. >> let me quote "the new york times." the fact that he made such comments and used the word "gay" was nevertheless revolutionary and likely to generate discussion in local diocese. >> revolutionary. >> that goes back to gayle's point. emphasis and tone. gentle merciful tone. that's refreshing. i for one hate to see that it snies were you...
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law enforcement. >> reporter: they just think you can't catch them. >> that would be a safe assumption. >> reporter: are they right? >> i believe our successes in the past will show you they are not right. >> reporter: the secret service says the investigations have led to 4,900 arrests for cyber or credit card fraud over the last four years. in the attack against target, norah, agents say the malware used probably came from eastern europe or russia but that the manhunt for who did it is global. >> o'donnell: all right, wyatt. thank you. and we want to note the passing of jim lange. he died of a heart attack. lange was the first host of the "the dating game." >> let's meet them, and here they are! >> o'donnell: lange hosted for more than a decade, beginning in 1965. celebrity guests included farrah fawcett, a very young michael jackson, even arnold schwarzenegger. every episode ended with a kiss, sometimes a lusty kiss. jim lange was 81. up next, president obama touches on a very personal issue at a white house event. of your symptoms. really? alka seltzer plus severe sinus fights your
law enforcement. >> reporter: they just think you can't catch them. >> that would be a safe assumption. >> reporter: are they right? >> i believe our successes in the past will show you they are not right. >> reporter: the secret service says the investigations have led to 4,900 arrests for cyber or credit card fraud over the last four years. in the attack against target, norah, agents say the malware used probably came from eastern europe or russia but that the...
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lahood is recommending tougher laws against using phones in cars. we sent anna werner to a north carolina town that just passed what may be the toughest law there is. >> i think this is where my shoes were found. >> reporter: two years ago, 23- year-old krista slough was walking to a bus stop when she was hit by a car. a witness told her the driver was on a cell phone. >> i fell to about around that tree. >> reporter: a brain hemorrhage forced her to miss a year of college. she has chronic headaches and memory lapses. when i talk to you sometimes, that you're kind of reaching for a word. >> yeah, i think it's one of the most... one of the hardest parts about having a... this type of brain injury for me is just being able to see something and imagine it, but not be able to find a word for it. >> reporter: slough joined others to push for chapel hill's new prohibition of drivers using cell phones. it's the first ban in the country to include hands-free devices. the penalty is a $25 fine. but it only applies to motorists stopped for another traffic vio
lahood is recommending tougher laws against using phones in cars. we sent anna werner to a north carolina town that just passed what may be the toughest law there is. >> i think this is where my shoes were found. >> reporter: two years ago, 23- year-old krista slough was walking to a bus stop when she was hit by a car. a witness told her the driver was on a cell phone. >> i fell to about around that tree. >> reporter: a brain hemorrhage forced her to miss a year of...
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and cable companies under copyright law must pay for the use of broadcast programming. some networks had said that if they lost before the supreme court, they would consider moving their programming to cable or the internet. in a statement, a cbs spokesman said, "we are pleased with today's decision, which is great news for content creators and their audiences." aereo's c.e.o. chet kanojia called the decision a massive setback for the american consumer. when the case was argued before the court in april, some justices worried that a ruling against aereo could threaten the booming growth of the cloud, but, scott, in his majority opinion breyer said the court's holding is limited and will not deter the emergence of new technologies. >> pelley: chip, thanks very much. well, we knew it was bad, but it turns out the u.s. economy was in worse shape than at the beginning of the year than we thought. today, the government revised its numbers saying the economy shrank by 2.9% between january and march. anthony mason is here with more on that. anthony, what happened? >> reporter:
and cable companies under copyright law must pay for the use of broadcast programming. some networks had said that if they lost before the supreme court, they would consider moving their programming to cable or the internet. in a statement, a cbs spokesman said, "we are pleased with today's decision, which is great news for content creators and their audiences." aereo's c.e.o. chet kanojia called the decision a massive setback for the american consumer. when the case was argued before...
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law enforcement and intelligence agencies have spent days looking for potential ties to the u.s. they found no co-conspirators with threats here connected to french suspects. >> pelley: bob orr, thanks very much. mike morell is the former number two at the c.i.a. he's our cbs news senior security contributor. michael, is it a credible claim these attacks were directed by al quaida in the arabian peninsula? >> scott, i can't remember a time where al quaida in the arabian peninsula, al quaida in yemen has made a claim of responsibility that has turned out to be false. so i take their claim with some significant credibility, yes. >> pelley: why is it significant that this would be connected to aqap, al quaida? >> two things. one is aqap has some of the most sophisticated bombs in the terrorist world and their ability to send fighters to conduct an attack also means they might be able to send bombs forward for an attack. these are bombs that can't be detected by x-ray or dogs. so that's one reason. the other is this is going to put a lot of money in aqap's pockets. one of the ways yo
law enforcement and intelligence agencies have spent days looking for potential ties to the u.s. they found no co-conspirators with threats here connected to french suspects. >> pelley: bob orr, thanks very much. mike morell is the former number two at the c.i.a. he's our cbs news senior security contributor. michael, is it a credible claim these attacks were directed by al quaida in the arabian peninsula? >> scott, i can't remember a time where al quaida in the arabian peninsula,...
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the president predicts how the supreme court will rule on his are la care law. nora o'donnell is at the white house. m movemedom movement in syria is promised $100 million to fight the dictatorship clarissa ward is with the secretary of state. >> you were there, you know how hard it is. >> pelley: and your family's anstory revealed. anthony mason reports the census rereau has put your relatives online-- as they were in 1940. >> this is your family down tionin captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. there are at least seven dead, at leawounded tonight after a shooting in a small california californiuniversity. oakland police say they have a aspect in custody. custodoting erupted this afternoon at a christian school oon akland called oikos university. lee cowan is on the scene for us tonight. lee? >> reporter: scott, this is a small private university that is near the oakland international airport and the shooting that took place here this morning police believe was the result of one gunman. they belie
the president predicts how the supreme court will rule on his are la care law. nora o'donnell is at the white house. m movemedom movement in syria is promised $100 million to fight the dictatorship clarissa ward is with the secretary of state. >> you were there, you know how hard it is. >> pelley: and your family's anstory revealed. anthony mason reports the census rereau has put your relatives online-- as they were in 1940. >> this is your family down tionin captioning...
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the law was passed today by the republican legislature and signed by the governor. elaine quijano is in lancing for us tonight. >> right to work has got to go! >> reporter: union members from across michigan and other states voiced their anger at the michigan capital. mike huerta has been a member of the united auto workers union since 1997. >> no one wants this in this state. this state is where the birthplace of the united auto workers is, this place is where unions built the middle-class. >> reporter: but republican governor rick snyder insists the legislation will help workers by not forcing them to join unions or pay dues. >> if they don't see value in the union in terms of its activities, should they be forced to pay financial resources for that? i don't believe so. give them choice. >> reporter: the governor and republican lawmakers argue the legislation will attract businesses and keep jobs in michigan. union members argue it will result in lower wages. clear evidence for either argument is inconclusive. workers in right-to-work states do earn $300 more than
the law was passed today by the republican legislature and signed by the governor. elaine quijano is in lancing for us tonight. >> right to work has got to go! >> reporter: union members from across michigan and other states voiced their anger at the michigan capital. mike huerta has been a member of the united auto workers union since 1997. >> no one wants this in this state. this state is where the birthplace of the united auto workers is, this place is where unions built...
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his faux rock display of flouting the law. seth doane, cbs news, beijing. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. w. captioning sponsored by cbs >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> breaking news. only on kpix 5, mark your calendars. it now looks like the new bay bridge will in fact open on labor day weekend. good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm allen martin. we're going to begin with a kpix 5 exclusive. sources telling us tonight, the date is all but set. the new bay bridge will finally open to traffic labor day weekend. christin ayers joining us from oakland with the information we have just confirmed. >> reporter: that information coming from some high ranking sources in the state transportation hierarchy. they are saying that the bridge will open on labor day weekend. that that opening will be contingent upon the vote of a three-person committee that will vote tomorrow morning at 10 a.m. to officially open the bridge on labor
his faux rock display of flouting the law. seth doane, cbs news, beijing. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. w. captioning sponsored by cbs >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> breaking news. only on kpix 5, mark your calendars. it now looks like the new bay bridge will in fact open on labor day weekend. good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm allen martin....
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the president calls for the biggest change in immigration law in 30 years. >> there is a pathway to >> pelley: bill whitaker in california with supporters and opponents. new orleans tackles crime before the super bowl arrives. jim axelrod shows us how. and intrigue at the bolshoi. charlie d'agata in moscow on a vicious attack at the world's most famous ballet company. >> this is terrible. this is corruption and this is criminal. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. it was not a close call for us today. the most amazing story that we saw, hands down, involves a courageous young u.s. army sergeant severely wounded in iraq and the amazing surgery that gave him arms-- two real human arms. the operation on 26-year-old sergeant brendan marrocco of new york was performed in december but today, we got our first look at the results. david martin has the story. >> reporter: when brendan marrocco moved his arms today, he made medical history. >> i feel like i'm getting a second chance to start over after i got hurt. >> reporter: h
the president calls for the biggest change in immigration law in 30 years. >> there is a pathway to >> pelley: bill whitaker in california with supporters and opponents. new orleans tackles crime before the super bowl arrives. jim axelrod shows us how. and intrigue at the bolshoi. charlie d'agata in moscow on a vicious attack at the world's most famous ballet company. >> this is terrible. this is corruption and this is criminal. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the...
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only nine states have mandatory datorting laws for c.r.e. >> we're seeing about two per oonth right now coming in from fe community, either other ospitals or nursing homes. or it's clearly more prevalent than it used to be. >> reporter: normally, it takes days to identify a positive case by growing bacteria in the lab. but north shore has developed a special d.n.a. test that finds c.r.e. in just two to three hours. three years after getting afected, barbara thom is still taking antibiotics. a i have it, i can't get rid of it, i don't know what the future will be. >> reporter: c.r.e. is still relatively rare compared to other hospital-acquired sho the c.d.c. believes hospitals should put in aggressive programs now to limit further spread. prevention is key, because there's no effective antibiotic treatment. recovery depends largely on a patient's immune system. dr. jon lapook, cbs news, new york. >> glor: starting this week, new >> g state is requiring all sspitals to report any case of c.r.e. on china's east coast, the yellow sea has turned green. what's it all about? algae! beaches are
only nine states have mandatory datorting laws for c.r.e. >> we're seeing about two per oonth right now coming in from fe community, either other ospitals or nursing homes. or it's clearly more prevalent than it used to be. >> reporter: normally, it takes days to identify a positive case by growing bacteria in the lab. but north shore has developed a special d.n.a. test that finds c.r.e. in just two to three hours. three years after getting afected, barbara thom is still taking...
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has only limited power to regulate supplements because federal law classifies them as food not drugs. products are required to be safe but the f.d.a. only monitors them after they're on the market. when it comes to proof, supplement makers are only required to say research has been done, they are not required to show it to the f.d.a. the natural products association-- the main trade group of the supplement industry-- issued a statement saying: the investigators looked at 127 supplements that claim to boost the immune system or help with weight loss. none-- none-- met all of the f.d.a.'s recommendations for proving the products actually work. >> pelley: and we should mention, jon, the report we're referring to was produced today by the department of health and human services. there's another medical story that we're following tonight, jon, a deadly outbreak of meningitis. it has spread to five states, 26 people have been infected, four have died. a suspected source is tainted steroid injections that is used to treat back pain. the medication came from a pharmacy in massachusetts that i
has only limited power to regulate supplements because federal law classifies them as food not drugs. products are required to be safe but the f.d.a. only monitors them after they're on the market. when it comes to proof, supplement makers are only required to say research has been done, they are not required to show it to the f.d.a. the natural products association-- the main trade group of the supplement industry-- issued a statement saying: the investigators looked at 127 supplements that...
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i don't know why afghanistan has this law," she says. her attacker was married so she was sentenced to three years for adultery. she gave birth to a daughter on the prison floor over a year ago. >> women aren't often seen as victims. they're just seen as... often less than cattle. >> reporter: kim motley is an american lawyer representing gulnaz. she took on the case. >> what they say doesn't hold the same weight as what a man says. so even though this woman says "i was raped." if the man says "i didn't rape her," that's good enough. >> reporter: gulnaz has three options: one is to stay in jail, two, to marry her rapist to rapist to legitimize her daughter and three to live underground and face death threats for the rest of her life. death threats because a woman's reputation is everything in this ultraconservative society. more than 300 women currently in prison face a similar situation. but what makes her case different is that she received a presidential pardon due to the publicity around her case. given her options, gulnaz has decide
i don't know why afghanistan has this law," she says. her attacker was married so she was sentenced to three years for adultery. she gave birth to a daughter on the prison floor over a year ago. >> women aren't often seen as victims. they're just seen as... often less than cattle. >> reporter: kim motley is an american lawyer representing gulnaz. she took on the case. >> what they say doesn't hold the same weight as what a man says. so even though this woman says "i...
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>>> new developments for the health care law. this morning time is running out to sign up for insurance for open enrollment or pay a penalty. the deadline is monday. but the obama administration is offering an extension with a catch. jan crawford is in washington with how a sudden increase in applicants could tie up the website. jan, good morning. >> good morning. the white house, as you know, has been saying repeatedly march 31st, monday, that's the deadline deadline. they're not changing it. with it six days away, they're backing off on that. here's what's happening. as long as you can say you tried to enroll before monday's deadline, you can get more time. and this is the honors system. all you've got to do is check a box on your form that you've been trying to sign up. the obama administration says it's doing this because it's seeing, you know, as you know, this recent surge in enrollment. it's been on that kind of full-court press lately to get as many people as possible to show up -- to sign up. but republicans are saying,
>>> new developments for the health care law. this morning time is running out to sign up for insurance for open enrollment or pay a penalty. the deadline is monday. but the obama administration is offering an extension with a catch. jan crawford is in washington with how a sudden increase in applicants could tie up the website. jan, good morning. >> good morning. the white house, as you know, has been saying repeatedly march 31st, monday, that's the deadline deadline. they're...
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. >> there is a big difference between our military and our local law enforcement, and we don't want those lines blurred. >> reporter: today in camden new jersey, the president took steps to clarify those lines issuing an executive order banning the pentagon and other federal agencies from sendingcies police departments surplus military hardware, like tank- treaded personnel carriers grenade launchers and even bayonets. the pentagon shipped more than 6,500 bayonets to civilian law enforcement agencies over the last two years, and the defense department says since 1991 police departments nationwide have received 175 grenade launchers and 101 personnel carriers with tank-like treads instead of wheels. >> we've seen how militarized gear can sometimes give people the feeling like there's an occupying force as opposed to a force that's part of the community that's protecting them and serving them. >> reporter: but most military surplus items will continue flowing, like these mine- resistant personnel carriers used by police in the recent unrest in baltimore. police can still receive riot
. >> there is a big difference between our military and our local law enforcement, and we don't want those lines blurred. >> reporter: today in camden new jersey, the president took steps to clarify those lines issuing an executive order banning the pentagon and other federal agencies from sendingcies police departments surplus military hardware, like tank- treaded personnel carriers grenade launchers and even bayonets. the pentagon shipped more than 6,500 bayonets to civilian law...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare explaining my moderate to severe so there i was again, chronic plaque psoriasis to another new stylist. it was a total embarrassment. and not the kind of attention i wanted. so i had a serious talk with my dermatologist about my treatment options. this time, she prescribed humira-adalimumab. humira helps to clear the surface of my skin by actually working inside my body. in clinical trials, most adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis saw 75% skin clearance. and the majority of people were clear or almost clear in just 4 months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure have occurred. before starting humira, your doctor should test you for tb. as
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare explaining my moderate to severe so there i was again, chronic plaque psoriasis to another new stylist. it was a total embarrassment. and not the kind of attention i wanted. so i had a serious talk with my dermatologist about my treatment options. this time, she prescribed humira-adalimumab. humira helps to clear the surface of...
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qualified to carry a department-issued glock in april of last year, but those records do not include law enforcement certification to carry the .357 revolver he used in the harriss shooting. on a radio show earlier this week, sheriff stanley glanz said there was a problem with the office's record keeping. >> reporter: bates said he received training from the maricopa county sheriff in arizona, but a spokesperson for the sheriff's department there told us they don't have any record of bates. scott, bates is expected to answer to those second-degree manslaughter charges when he'ses arraigned next week. >> pelley: and also important to mention that bates was a close friend of the sheriff and top contributor to his political campaign. omar villafranca reporting foran us tonight. omar, thanks very much. we learned today that teenage use of electronic cigarettes has tripled in the last year. it is a trend that the centers for disease control calls "alarming." e-cigarettes are now the most popular tobacco product among teens. dr. jon lapook found out why. >> reporter: 18-year-old naisha liriano
qualified to carry a department-issued glock in april of last year, but those records do not include law enforcement certification to carry the .357 revolver he used in the harriss shooting. on a radio show earlier this week, sheriff stanley glanz said there was a problem with the office's record keeping. >> reporter: bates said he received training from the maricopa county sheriff in arizona, but a spokesperson for the sheriff's department there told us they don't have any record of...
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. >> we believe this: if she applies the law as we understand it to the facts and the evidence as we believe it exists, then it's our expectation there will not be charges filed. if we're wrong, we're prepared to defend him. >> reporter: benjamin crump, the martin family attorney, said in a statement he was not surprised by this announcement and hopeful that a decision will be reached very soon to arrest george zimmerman and give trayvon martin's family the simple justice they have been seeking all along. florida's governor appointed angela corey, the state attorney in jacksonville, to be the case's special prosecutor last month. over the last 30 years, she's prosecuted 65 homicide cases. the 57-year-old has a reputation as a tough conservative in the courtroom and someone used to public pressure. last year, she decided to prosecute christian fernandez, then 12 years old, as an adult in the beating death of his two- year-old brother. almost 200,000 people signed an online petition of protest. corey sees herself as an advocate for victims' families. >> i take them on, they become like
. >> we believe this: if she applies the law as we understand it to the facts and the evidence as we believe it exists, then it's our expectation there will not be charges filed. if we're wrong, we're prepared to defend him. >> reporter: benjamin crump, the martin family attorney, said in a statement he was not surprised by this announcement and hopeful that a decision will be reached very soon to arrest george zimmerman and give trayvon martin's family the simple justice they have...
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the malware used to infiltrate sony picture's computer system is written in the korean language and law enforcement sources say some evidence points to either north korea or outside hackers acting r surrogates. whoever they are, the guardians of peace have already done real damage wiping out sony files and revealing embarrassing company e-mails. and now the group is threatening to deliver what it calls its christmas gift, warning in its message, "whatever comes in the coming days is called by the greed of sony pictures entertainment." f.b.i. and homeland security investigators are studying the threat, but officials say there's no intelligence right now, scott, that any group is planning to carry out physical catacks against movie theaters. >> pelley: bob, thanks very much. the manhunt in the suburbs of guiladelphia is over. a gunman suspected of killing his ex-wife and five of her relatives was found dead himself today of self-inflicted knife wounds. 35-year-old bradley stone had been involved in a child custody battle. today, australians are mourning the two people killed in yesterday'
the malware used to infiltrate sony picture's computer system is written in the korean language and law enforcement sources say some evidence points to either north korea or outside hackers acting r surrogates. whoever they are, the guardians of peace have already done real damage wiping out sony files and revealing embarrassing company e-mails. and now the group is threatening to deliver what it calls its christmas gift, warning in its message, "whatever comes in the coming days is called...
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model aircraft hobbyists are required by law to notify authorities if they are flying within five miles of an airport and must stay below 400 feet. don dahler, cbs news, new york. >> jeff: the university of connecticut's engineering school had it's commencement today and the speaker came to them all the way from space. international space station astronaut rick mastracchio. >> i'm in a weightless environment so maybe i should give the speech in a different orientation. just mastracchio advised graduates that hard work is what separates those who achieve their goals from those who do not. >> up next here, a special mother's day story. invest in your heart health [ male anno] with kellogg's raisin bran®. you wouldn't have it she any other way.our toes. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell
model aircraft hobbyists are required by law to notify authorities if they are flying within five miles of an airport and must stay below 400 feet. don dahler, cbs news, new york. >> jeff: the university of connecticut's engineering school had it's commencement today and the speaker came to them all the way from space. international space station astronaut rick mastracchio. >> i'm in a weightless environment so maybe i should give the speech in a different orientation. just...
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now a law enforcement source tells cbs news there was an agreement between mitchell and the two men, richard matt and david sweat, that once out of prison they would kill her husband lyle. in an interview sunday, clinton county district attorney andrew wiley would not confirm there was any threat to mitchell's husband, but says she told investigators the reason she didn't follow through with the plan was that she was worried about her husband. >> that was one of her final statements, that she made to us, that she did love lyle and that she didn't want to hurt him in that way. >> reporter: wiley revealed more details about the escape plan, saying mitchell told investigators she was to pick upe the two men at the power plant near the prison after they escaped. >> she was not advised of whereit it was, but it was about seven hours away and they would need ay four-wheel drive vehicle to get into that area.te >> reporter: he says mitchell had a panic attack and went to the hospital instead. area residents are taking no chances. ken snyder lives along thesn search perimeter. >> that's dead
now a law enforcement source tells cbs news there was an agreement between mitchell and the two men, richard matt and david sweat, that once out of prison they would kill her husband lyle. in an interview sunday, clinton county district attorney andrew wiley would not confirm there was any threat to mitchell's husband, but says she told investigators the reason she didn't follow through with the plan was that she was worried about her husband. >> that was one of her final statements, that...